Difference between revisions of "Holger Fehmel"
m (added 2021 interview) |
WikiModEn2 (talk | contribs) (Wikify.) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[file:HolgerFehmel_FB.jpg|thumb|Holger Fehmel]] | [[file:HolgerFehmel_FB.jpg|thumb|Holger Fehmel]] | ||
− | '''Holger Fehmel''' ({{LifeData|1972-11-18}}) is a lawyer, humanist and intactivist. | + | '''Holger Fehmel''' ({{LifeData|1972-11-18}}) is a lawyer, humanist and [[intactivist]]. |
He grew up in Hagen (Westphalia, Germany), then studied law in Bielefeld and practices as a lawyer since 2004 in Osnabrück. | He grew up in Hagen (Westphalia, Germany), then studied law in Bielefeld and practices as a lawyer since 2004 in Osnabrück. | ||
− | Being circumcised in his early childhood, he published some articles since the beginning of the [[Circumcision Debate]] (e.g. <ref>[http://www.diesseits.de/titel/debatte/1381615200/kein-irrweg Kein Irrweg]</ref><ref>http://www.diesseits.de/menschen/kommentar/1349042400/beschneidungsdebatte-kritik-eigener-sache (co-author)</ref><ref>https://www.hvd-niedersachsen.de/files/hvd/Dokumente/Rundbriefe/Rundbrief%201-2016-Internet.pdf</ref>) in social networks, in which he dealt critically and involving his own experiences with the practice and the long term consequences of [[circumcision]]. However, he is always searching for constructive dialog and a conciliatory tone towards communities which perform [[circumcision]] traditionally. | + | Being [[circumcised]] in his early childhood, he published some articles since the beginning of the [[Circumcision Debate]] (e.g. <ref>[http://www.diesseits.de/titel/debatte/1381615200/kein-irrweg Kein Irrweg]</ref><ref>http://www.diesseits.de/menschen/kommentar/1349042400/beschneidungsdebatte-kritik-eigener-sache (co-author)</ref><ref>https://www.hvd-niedersachsen.de/files/hvd/Dokumente/Rundbriefe/Rundbrief%201-2016-Internet.pdf</ref>) in social networks, in which he dealt critically and involving his own experiences with the practice and the long term consequences of [[circumcision]]. However, he is always searching for constructive dialog and a conciliatory tone towards communities which perform [[circumcision]] traditionally. |
− | He is | + | He is a member of the [[HVD|Humanist Association of Germany]] (HVD), at [[intaktiv]] e.V., in the [[Partei der Humanisten|Party of Humanists]] (PdH), and in the Friends Circle of the [[Giordano Bruno Foundation]] (gbs). |
Fehmel is co-signer of the "[[Statement on foreskin circumcision]]" of 2014. | Fehmel is co-signer of the "[[Statement on foreskin circumcision]]" of 2014. |
Revision as of 23:32, 23 June 2022
Holger Fehmel (born 18 November 1972) is a lawyer, humanist and intactivist.
He grew up in Hagen (Westphalia, Germany), then studied law in Bielefeld and practices as a lawyer since 2004 in Osnabrück.
Being circumcised in his early childhood, he published some articles since the beginning of the Circumcision Debate (e.g. [1][2][3]) in social networks, in which he dealt critically and involving his own experiences with the practice and the long term consequences of circumcision. However, he is always searching for constructive dialog and a conciliatory tone towards communities which perform circumcision traditionally.
He is a member of the Humanist Association of Germany (HVD), at intaktiv e.V., in the Party of Humanists (PdH), and in the Friends Circle of the Giordano Bruno Foundation (gbs).
Fehmel is co-signer of the "Statement on foreskin circumcision" of 2014.
On the occasion of WWDOGA 2021, Holger Fehmel and Thomas Kreutzig-Langenfeld gave the Berliner Zeitung a detailed interview about the day of genital autonomy.[4]
External links
References
- ↑ Kein Irrweg
- ↑ http://www.diesseits.de/menschen/kommentar/1349042400/beschneidungsdebatte-kritik-eigener-sache (co-author)
- ↑ https://www.hvd-niedersachsen.de/files/hvd/Dokumente/Rundbriefe/Rundbrief%201-2016-Internet.pdf
- ↑ Nitzsche, Dorothea. (Berliner Zeitung) Beschneidung bei Jungen: „Ein irreversibler Eingriff in die Integrität“ [Circumcision in boys: "An irreversible attack to integrity"] 7 May 2021; Retrieved 7 May 2021.